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columbia, the full series tomorrow at nine on cnn welcome to all of you watching us here. >> here in the united states, canada, and around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom robert f kennedy jr. drops out of the presidential race and endorses donald trump we'll look at the impact this could have in red and blue states kamala harris, that's her sights on her first debate as the democrats presidential candidate will look at what she's doing to prepare lost storm in the pacific is set to impact hawaii in the next few days. >> why authorities are worried about the high winds as well as the rain live from atlanta. this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber and we begin. >> this hour focused on the 2024 race for the white house. now, moving into high gear with the conventions in the rearview mirror, the balloons have dropped and vice president
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kamala harris is now formally the democratic presidential nominee now the candidates are looking forward to their first head-to-head debate on september 10, but donald trump slammed harris is convention remarks falsely claiming she didn't discuss the border or the economy, and mocking her speech. here he is you mentioned the trump name many, many times. >> like 19 or 21 or something? she didn't mention the border. she didn't mention inflation. she didn't mention the bad economy. she didn't mention crime. did you see the beginning? thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank thank gregg. thank thank you. thank you. >> thank you. hank you. thank
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you. thank you. >> exit from the race might be the key to victory in some
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tightly contested battle hello ground states, republicans believe his supporters could give them enough votes to win if races or close and decided by a few thousand ballots, which is what happened in 2020. cnn's kristen holmes was at trump's rally in arizona donald trump's rally part of it who you are but it is campaign dropped earlier about why it was the former president the best way to build it hey, for america is to rebuild our industrial base and rebuild the middle class and this country don't you want a president who's it's going to get us out of the wars. and who's going to rebuild the middle class in this country doors
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became conversation and you're heading this on? trump's side was gone tucker carlson believes get are on board with donald trump. >> there wasn't sense of urgency in getting his endorsement, particularly novel, i hear the top of the ticket. >> they did believe that most of the votes are siphoning off the candidate go to come from donald trump, not kamala harris. >> now, just want to give you a little bit of insight. >> what they think moving forward obviously, we do not know where rfk reporters are going to go with a lock but they look at polling like here in arizona that shows are polling at 6% in that same new york times poll. >> donald trump at 42%, kamala harris at 45%, they believe if they can get just a little bit of that thanks. suppose that that is difference in the election in november will be
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decided by razor thin margin resner taylor no. >> but harris campaign is also hoping to gain some support from would be kennedy voters releasing a statement saying, quote, for any american out there who is tired of donald trump and looking for a new way forward. ours is a campaign for you and days after officially accepting the democratic nomination, kamala harris is looking ahead. she is expected to spend much of the coming weeks preparing for her first debate against all trump set for september 10 during that time, her campaign staff is expected to work on building up infrastructure especially in battleground states, where they hope to pick up more support from voters who have been turned off by donald trump earlier, i spoke with thomas gift, the director of the center on u.s. politics university college london, about the new cozy alliance between trump and kennedy. curious trump at various points has called rfk junior a democratic plant, liberal lunatic and dumbest member of
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the kennedy family. >> but it was really a luft as between them last night at this event in arizona. still it's unclear to me he that kennedy dropping out is going to have a huge impact on the race. i think different polls seem to disagree about whether kennedy was siphoning off more votes from harris or trump. and there's also some evidence that kennedy backers are less likely to vote overall. plus i think kennedy's poll numbers have really dropped in recent months earlier this year, some polls had him at around 15% or so. more recent numbers seemed like five to 6% there is something to be said about breaking up the two parties pavement appellee, but you would have thought that this year of any year a third-party candidate would have been able to break through, but rfk junior really didn't gain momentum there was no third party candidate from no labels i'm not sure that this is going to have a huge impact on the race at this, we shall see meanwhile harris is coasting on the wave from the dnc. so the
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question everyone is asking is how does she capitalize on the momentum here and translate all this enthusiasm? and energy into actual political game yeah, no, that's really good question because these conventions are essentially political infomercials for parties there, pep rallies, and obviously democrats are hugely enthusiastic coming out of the last week. >> they're energized as a words really that haven't been used a whole lot to describe democrats while joe biden was still the nominee. i think the big question now is how harris is going to respond and some more unscripted setting. she's been criticized by republicans for not doing any press conferences. she's been criticized for not doing any sit down q&as with journalists eventually, she's going to have to get more specific and i think that that time has now are honeymoon. it's really coming to an end. and this is where things get real for harris donald trump is appealing a judge's decision to remain on his civil fraud case,
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and he's appealing the $454 million fine he was ordered to pay trump's attorneys are challenging a decision by judge arthur engoron to stay on the case despite what they call prohibited communications republican presidential nominee alleges that the judge spoke with the real estate lawyer about the case before he handed down his decision to find trump liable for fraud earlier this year, engoron says, the real estate lawyer a constant him in their short interaction was quote, a nothingburger a virginia mother, who has been missing for more than three weeks, has been presumed dead. >> police say they believe month mob boss was killed by her husband, naresh. he stopped cooperating with investigators and faces a felony charge of concealment of a body. there's also evidence of blood inside the couple's manassas home that's my work colleagues at an area hospital. we're concerned and asked for welfare check i've said to myself many times that i have failed her.
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experiencing, people are experiencing shock, horror, and great sadness. authorities have backed away from an initial assessment that it was terror-related. they say the knife attack was deliberate and they're asking the public's help about china. >> but of course we have not been informed of any motives. and we are of course still in urgent need of witnesses and videos, photos will take anything port-au the white house says, gaza ceasefire talks are moving forward. israel has offered a new plan for some of its troops, but major obstacles remain labile latest in a live report from the region next, plus u.s. president joe biden speaks with the leaders of egypt and qatar. the key mediators to a gaza ceasefire deal potential significance of the calls and more, when we return, please stay with us central it scientifically formulated to help you take charge of your house that you give everybody a health foundations, putting your you're plus trisect trump
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the launches came from lebanon, marks one of the fiercest days of cross-border fighting in recent weeks. now launches happened the same day, ceasefire negotiators met in cairo for those talks are expected to resume on sunday following reports of progress made on friday, israel offered a new proposal about the plan for its troops along gaza's southern border with egypt. meanwhile, the white house says the talks were constructive and are moving forward, he was present, joe biden biden spoke with egyptian and qatari leaders about trying to close the remaining gaps or go live now to tel aviv and cnn's nic robertson. so nic on the negotiations, where do things stand right now? >> well, the hamas delegation has gone to cairo. that certainly a positive. they have so far indicated that they are unhappy with the bridging proposal that was put forward by the united states. the details of which i have been talked about within some of the technical meetings and you referenced that israel's new
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position on the philadelphi corridor, the 8.5 mile border between gaza and egypt, that israel has proposed and provided mapping and details to show that it will put fewer troops along that border. that seems to be part of a technical discussions and the egyptian interlocutors have said that they will put that to hamas. >> hamas is umbrella position at the moment is it feels that the u.s. >> bridging proposal shaeed's its support far too much with israel. hamas has said they accepted the proposal put forward by president biden at the end of at the end of may, that was for me. then became sort of more enshrined, if you will, in a u.n. security council resolution later in june but it's not clear what position hamas is going to take over the this new mapping and
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dispensation of israeli troops along there, along the philadelphi corridor a strong part because they absolutely object to any israeli troops remaining inside of inside of gaza as part of the season fei a deal. however, what we're hearing from the white house and what were the positioning that we seem to have had from hamas over recent months is there is an understanding that there's a ritual sort of three-phase plan, six weeks i've hostage release and ceasefire. the second phase, you would have go on to a complete ceasefire. you'd have more of the hostages, the male hostages released the third phase, the third six weeks would be the real ramp-up if humanitarian aid the linkage between a ceasefire to get the hostages released and a permanent ceasefire. the white house house is indicating that the aspiration that they have at the moment is just to get those first weeks the stick and this appears to be something that hamas understands, but of course is going to push to get
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in the first six weeks to push to get that permanent ceasefire. there were so many other sticking points on this deal. but the idea that israel has recalibrated its position on the philadelphi corridor that we haven't heard a final position from hamas yet. a yes, no, or something in between on the u.s. bridging proposal, this is what's giving the room and hope that maybe the talks this weekend and kara can bring greater level of success. kim. >> all right. i appreciate that nic robertson in tel aviv. thanks so much. i want to bring in dahlia scheindlin, political analyst and fellow at the century foundation. and she also joins me from tel aviv. thanks so much for being here with us. so we just heard there from nick an element and to of optimism, which we've been to be fair hearing all throughout the week where do you think things stand and do you get a sense that benjamin netanyahu actually wants this deal to get
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over the line. >> i think that the question of optimism is very difficult i don't want to overstate the case about how much we know israelis and palestinians and everybody who's watching this are living in a kind of russia moon like environment in which each side says that it is the more willing partner, while each side is essentially not able to come to an agreement over those bridges. and proposals. and i think that the fundamental disagreements go back to what nic called the umbrella position, which is that hamas ultimately wants the permanent ceasefire. israel so far the government has rejected that at all costs, the question of what happens at the philadelphi corridor is significant. but as far as the israeli security chiefs are concerned, this is a deal that can be advanced from their perspective. the ultimate question is political. the israeli government knows that any sort of a ceasefire deal that's being discussed now according to the current terms, might very well lead to that permanent ceasefire, no matter how it's defined. and ultimately, this is a government that has conveyed
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i'm going again, that it is not willing to end this war. there are key coalition partners who want the war to go on so that israel can hunker, occupy, and resettle gaza. now whether netanyahu agrees with that, you know, he says he does not want to re-conquer and occupy and resettle gaza, but we see that he has so far not been amenable to the kinds of proposals that would have led to a ceasefire. so it is difficult to be optimistic. we've been through these rounds before and it's given how slow the process is, given how israel has added conditions, hamas has rejected changes from those earlier the proposals by the biden administration, it's very hard to see that this will come to fruition over this next week in the context of a ceasefire. >> but of course, the other very important half of this is the hostages and you've argued that the hostages have become political pawns, not just between israel and hamas, but within israel itself. explain what you mean absolutely.
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>> the really rightwing position has over the really quite early been that any deal that allows the release of palestinian prisoners is too much of a concession for the hostages in return for the living hostages. this is a position that goes back to earth earlier. rounds of hostage taking in the past. but this time, the added factor that a hostage release would mean a ceasefire completely contradicts the political aims that i mentioned earlier. that the right-wing particularly the government, does not want to end this war. they would like to continue and make gaza essentially uninhabitable for palestinians are very peace that they can't return to the north and that israel would start the process of reoccupying. and so they know that a hostage release deal with not only the release of palestinian prisoners, which i think there's a very legitimate argument that that is a serious threat to security. it's a dilemma that happens in every hostage release. but the added factor of a ceasefire means that it contradicts their political aim. now, the rest of israelis, and i should, i should emphasize a majority at least
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50%, or even a plurality, but usually a full majority in surveys consistently from the beginning of the war is by israelis want a hostage release even when it means a cease-fire, they are prepared to trade that ceasefire for the release of the hostages but the right-wing of the current government led by netanyahu. and i should clarify, it's not just right-wing, it's an extreme ultra nationalist government with theocratic ultra-nationalist coalition partners and they have a stalwart support of about one-third. let's say, of the population and survey research, we're talking about polls who are committed to avoiding that ceasefire, advancing those political aims and as a result, they have taken the position that the hostages should be seen as just a sacrifice. people who were essentially killed like every, like all the other 1,200 people on october 7 and of course, this is something that the majority of israelis bitterly reject. >> you're talking about polls. so i wanted to dig into this with a minute or so. we have
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remaining were what, ten months into this war, no deal to bring the hostages home. the country facing more threats from abroad. now with a wide more than it than it did on day 11, might think that the the man who's sort of got israel to this point would be tremendously unpopular. but that doesn't appear to be the case. in fact, you say his netanyahu's stock is actually rising. so take us through what the polls are saying and why that would be let me try to clarify. >> he is true, but he's unpopular. the majority of israelis are still against him, don't trust what he says don't believe when he talks about total victory and would like for early elections and so that is the case alongside the fact that he is seeing a recovery surveys because the hits such a low point after the war, before the war has government had already lost its majority in surveys, in polls very consistently after the war, it plunged even further.
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the party's of his coalition, his party, his personal rating sank to unprecedented lows in my experience of only 25 years and what happened was that for the first six months, he was so unpopular there was such a rebellion against his government, at least in terms of public attitudes that people thought he could never recover. >> but around april, his polling began to recover somewhat and that process has continued, particularly each time there is an escalation or threaten but of escalation with iran and so he has brought himself back up to roughly the pre-war levels, which are still not as good as his, as his 2022 election results so both of those things are true. >> he is unpopular among the majority, but he is recovering two about roughly one-third to 40% percent who centrally support him and his government. it's still not enough for his government to regain its majority, in at least by survey research. >> but we have to qualify all of this. >> we don't know what elections will be held. and these
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external escalations, the threat of a regional war is something that israeli that tends to make some of his initial will supporters go back to supporting him, a kind of rally around the flag effect that he did not get after october 7. gaza is essentially a losing issue for him, but i think sees that he has the capacity to recover and certainly he's watching those surveys closely as well. >> yeah, so much can still change as you say, dahlia scheindlin. thank you so much, really appreciate it. >> thank you for having me french authorities are responding to a suspected arson attack on a synagogue in the southern city of khan, much on saturday, the french interior minister shut down my neck, said that all means are being mobilized to find the perpetrator down. >> my not will visit the scene this afternoon. cnn has reached out to french police for further information all right. >> lots more to come here on cnn newsroom, including the latest in the race for the white house. now, shifting into high gear plus ukraine's president sends a bold message
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inspire your team, dig out for imprint.com brent for certain welcome back to all you watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world. >> i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom. we're turning to our top story, the race for the white house republican presidential nominee donald trump hit two swing states on friday holding events in arizona and in nevada in arizona, trump was joined on stage by robert f. kennedy, jr. who earlier in the day suspended his independent presidential bid and gave trump his endorsement. now the focus shifts to september 10, when trump will face off in a
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head-to-head debate with vice president kamala harris harris wrapped up the democrats convention in chicago with the major pile of cash according to the fundraising platform, actblue, democrats raised $7.2 million during harris's acceptance speech alone, and more than $100 million over the past week or so, alvarez has more on what's ahead? >> harris campaign officials and advisers celebrated the democratic national convention and the vice president's keynote remarks calling it a home run. >> they also know there's a lot of work ahead. >> vice president has been described as being clear-eyed on what needs to be done over the next several weeks as they try to win in november, knowing, of course that is going to be a tight race. now of course in the media, future, the vice president, according to sources, i've spoken with, is going to be focused on debate preparation. that is something that is already starting to get underway for that september 10 presidential debate, knowing of course that is going to bring in large
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audiences and offers the vice president yet another opportunity. you speak to voters and also go head-to-head against former president donald trump. now she will still be hitting the road over the next couple of weeks ahead of that september 10 debate, just not at the same pace. >> he's as the last couple of weeks which you get every battleground state but in the interim, certainly the campaign will be building out its infrastructure, including in battleground states like north carolina, where the battleground campaign director said that they are trying to be bullish on states like north carolina, hoping that they can make inroads with voters who may be turned off by ford former president donald trump. >> we saw much of that too. with the suspension of rfk junior's campaign, biden campaign chair saying in a statement quote, for any american out there who is tired of donald trump and looking for a new way forward. ours is a campaign for you, a message. the campaign will be delivering over the course of the next several weeks. as again, the vice president tries to bridge the gap with any independent voters trying to be moderate in
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her messaging now, the vice president will be hitting the trail over the next couple of weeks and quite aggressively over the weeks ahead of november for now, the campaign celebrating what they saw as a successful democratic national convention will alvarez, cnn, washington the u.s. >> is sending more military aid to ukraine while taking new steps to crack down on russia's war machine, he is getting $125 million worth of new military equipment. it includes air defenses as well as ammunition for artillery and the high mars systems, along with anti-tank weapons, washington is also slapping new sanctions on some 400 people and entities there reportedly helping moscow's war effort include chinese companies that the u.s. say are providing russia with key technology and tools for weapons manufacturing ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is sending a defiant message to russia as his country marks independence day. and he hosts an ally his polish
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counterpart arrived in kyiv saturday morning by train to take part in the event marking 33 years of ukrainian sovereignty a short time ago, zelenskyy released this video message to the nation. he spoke from the sumy region where ukraine launched its incursion into russia more than two weeks ago zelenskyy accused moscow of sowing evil in ukraine, which he said is coming back to haunt russia, areas and i didn't leave tamume 913 days ago, russia unleashed war against us, including through the sumy region, which violated, not only is sovereign borders, but also the limit it's have cruelty and common sense. >> it was endlessly striving for one thing to destroy us instead, today, we celebrate our 33rd independence day, ukraine, i bet sure and whatever the enemy was bringing to our land has now returned to their home zelenskyy spoke her day after indian prime
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>> particularly devastating for young children. my heart goes out to the families of children who lost their lives. and i pray that they find the strength to endure their grief. this is a complicated relationship. india has called for a cease fire, but it hasn't condemned russia for its invasion. it's abstained from all resolutions with ukraine at the united nations
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geopolitics may be behind it as the kremlin helps india with military equipment india also buys crude oil from russia nonetheless, discussions are moving forward with prime minister modi promising to continue humanitarian assistance to ukraine mark stuart, cnn, beijing and tropical storm warning is an effect for parts of hawaii. heavy rain is expected will tell you what experts are saying about the dangerous of fire as well. stay with us people are watching and then our world changed tv on the edge from your sunday, september 20 seconds is nine on cnn when we say it'll be on time, they expect it to be on time it turns shipping to your advantage, keep those expectations with reliable ground shipping thanks, brandon. >> with usps ground advantage? >> can you do this as early as
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about the bosley guarantee i'm bill, we're on the california coast and this is cnn storm warnings are in effect in parts of hawaii as tropical storm hone moves towards the islands. >> now, the storm has strengthened a bit and now has maximum sustained winds of 60 miles also per hour, urologist say the storm will pass south of hawaii this weekend and bring heavy rain to parts of the big island. the storm will also increase the fire dangers ahead of the storm's arrival, red flag warnings are in effect
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for the leeward parts of the islands, like we, the danger associated with the storm isn't a severe as what hit the islands last year i'm tropical storm hone is just one of several storms churning in the pacific and another shutdown could hit japan directly as a typhoon. cnn meteorologist chad myers has the latest oceans are about as warm as they are going to get. >> and the storms now are firing in rapid succession here, one for the trump pacific, there's hawaii out there in the middle. it is a tropical storm at this point, but it is forecast to become a hurricane. the main threat with this, i believe there were two but the main threat will be the wind. we know what happened last time when the winds were blowing through the hawaiian islands, especially when we have 73 or more percent of the aisle ellen's in moderate drought or worse, so yes, very dry vegetation here around hawaii and winds are going to be gusting, maybe 40, 50 miles per hour. the storm does go to the south of the islands, but
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still close enough to make significant wind, not going to have a landfall with this storm system, but there will be some very heavy rainfall as well, especially on top of volcanoes here in the big island, the farther you get away from the center of where the track is going to be down here inside the cone, the less precipitation we're going to get. but there could be some flooding there on the big island for sure. >> they are your rainfall. >> here's your drought situation on top of some of the islands here on top of some of the volcanoes on the downslope of the volcanoes. that's where we see the driest conditions. now something significantly more sinister, shasha, this is the storm that is going to impact the areas here in japan south of tokyo, north of kyushu. this is a storm system that will be possibly the equivalent of a category three or four hurricane in the atlantic here in the pacific, making landfall, just to the west, there, tokyo southwest of tokyo, there's sendai down to the south. and so yes, a very
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populated area here. you could see significant impacts from storm surge, from heavy rainfall, from obviously from wind, likely to hundred kilometers per hour here across parts of japan, there's one of the computer models where it's taking it, what we do know there'll be significant rainfall with it. there will be storm surge with it, and there will certainly without a doubt be. wind damage will keep our eye on this. this doesn't happen until the end of the weekend and into next week. but as a significant storm that is forecast to rapidly intensify over the next coming days. >> prosecutors have now opened a manslaughter investigation in connection with a sinking this week of a luxury yacht it comes after a seventh body has been recovered after the yas sank in the mediterranean off italy's sicilian coast. all who were board have now been accounted for. the aunt went down on monday after its mast broke in half during a violent storm, 22 people were on board when it hits seven of whom died the final body recovered was that
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design is available in hansberry sketch are slipping yet the comfort and style guide step tried glide sets cancers, lipids spend and australian penguin who became an unlikely global symbol for quality has died at age 11. >> spend was one-half of a same penguin coupled with this other half magic, they rose to global fame in 2018 when they became a couple they raised to chicks together and inspired millions of fans throughout the world. now, see life sydney aquarium is helping magic to mourn and move forward. now for more on this story, we're joined live from new zealand by professor john cochrane biologist who studies penguins. thank you so much for being here with us first. what can you tell us about the this this couple, how they got together and their life as a couple they were in captivity in the sydney's xu
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on friday. >> i don't know the details about how they came to be together but but it's not uncommon to have same sex peers of winds in captivity, but says happened four or five different species of penguins yeah, that's fascinating. >> and these two, i guess what distinguished them was just how much time they spent together, right. i mean, usually coupled sort of form during the mating season and they kind of go away. these ones basically just work together all the time. they even became successful parents, raising several chicks together. what stood out for you about about their the way they were but certainly the length of that pier bond is unusual. and then as you say, normally appear, pairing is active during the breeding season and north active outside of the breeding season. but it
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seems in this case the pier was maintained throughout yeah. >> yeah apparently, magic began singing. >> when he saw his partners dead body and then the rest of the colony joined in you know, i don't want to throw more precise here. we don't know how or even if penguins more, in, but certainly it was touching and to hear about that as you say, hey, it's difficult for us to look with our human eyes at what the pain ones doing yeah you something it's not terribly uncommon for penguins to form same-sex relationships. i mean, is that unusual. more broadly in the natural world for the way they, five species in captivity, in captivity, of course, there's an unusual situation.
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>> there is one species here in new zealand that yellow and paying one where there are male, male couples in the wild. this is a situation it shouldn't where there are many more males than females. so there are not enough females to go around. and these birds are actively managed and they're in the wild, male-male couples have been given eggs. and i think about the eggs and raise checks. so that has been done in the war when the bird has been given checked sorry, given eggs in terms of natural pairings, there is information about the gentoo penguins in the wild, males displaying to each other it's fascinating and we're seeing the pictures of them together. >> i mean, they were so famous, they were featured in documentaries. there were, there were images of them in parades at pride parades, for instance, why do you think that they resonated worldwide with so many people?
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>> but it might be that people may not be aware of the diversity of breeding situations and wild animals, whilst there is, of course the classic male or female. and one situations, there are all sorts. so combinations several, several males, one female, different family groups you even have in fissures situations where you might get a group of fish with a dominant male and females. if the male dies, one of the females can chains, chain six and become the dominant male so in this case they may or may appear and because certainly caught people's attention and perhaps even relation to humans situations. >> yeah, certainly all sorts of combinations are common in nature, as you say before, i let you go, i do want to ask you more broadly about
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penguins. now, this particular species of penguin, the gentoo, isn't threatened as i understand, but many others are right here in new zealand and our rage and we have many opinion ones. we have the yellow add pink on which is threatened down in antarctica. the emperor penguins, the largest ones that are found throughout, and well, right round ban antarctic coast they breed, of course through winter on ice. and as that bias or starting to melt with climate change, numbers of emperor penguins. over coming decades may well go down so there are a multitude of challenges facing while paying ones alright, well, listen, really appreciate getting your expertise on this story that's touched so many people around the world. professor john cochrane in new zealand, thanks so much kate all right, turning to sports, the top european football leagues are just beginning their season, but they aren't
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the only ones. the u.s. college football season is also kicking off this weekend across the atlantic in dublin carolyn manno joins me now, so carolyn re used to seeing the nfl crossing the pond, but college football now to explain what's going on here. >> well, college football as you know, kim features amateur athletes, but for those who might not follow this sport, it's widely considered the second most popular in america behind only the nfl. rules over here. and when it comes to passionate supporters, this is close as you can get to club footy, tens of thousands making the trip to dublin to see the tenth ring florida state seminoles play the georgia tech yellow yellowjackets out of uva stadium, which is the home of ireland's national teams. some florida say players getting in the international spirit giving their take care of the irish jig for several of these players. this is actually the first time that they've traveled abroad, but it is actually a homecoming of sorts for georgia tech punter, david shanahan, who grew up playing gaelic football in county kerry in southwest ireland. he
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admitted that he has had to explain if you things to his teammates i definitely feel that a lot of questions lots and her team didn't knowing this was the first language it's pretty funny. lot of questions about food. and i think they enjoyed the breakfast so far. what i'm probably just excited to show him the whole culture kickoff is at noon eastern 5:00 p.m. in dublin. >> and while football is just starting, we are at the business end of the baseball season, the dodgers $700 million. man shohei ohtani proving he is a worthy investment ty here in the bottom of the ninth bases loaded and it is showtime ohtani launching a game, winning walk-off grand slam to beat the race. he is only the sixth member of the leaks, 40-40 club 40 home runs and 40 stolen bases in a single season, yankee slugger, aaron judge's chasing a home run record of his own two years after hitting 62 homeruns and then breaking an american league marc that's sit for 60 years. judge, nearly on pace to
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do it once again, this was last night against the rockies. he went yard for a fourth straight game. his 49th overall. he's now on pace for 61 is the yankees win to stay 1.5 games up on the orioles, but baltimore isn't going anywhere. thanks in part to anthony santanche, dare base it says loaded trailing the strokes by three in the at census, want to the moon extending his career high with his 38th home were of the year we already saw one gatorade baths. so of course another on tap as baltimore rallies for the win to keep pace of new york in the als those are examples of players leaving a mark on the field. lily, the bat dog, for the clearwater thrashed jurors, a minor league team for the philadelphia phillies. she left her mark in an entirely different way, making her debut after the third inning and doing the most to her business, doing nothing. she was asked to do in the process. unfortunately, the team officials, kim say that she had to be subbed out for another bad pun, but she is still a valued member of the
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team he's just doing her thing. yeah. rough stuff. >> the things i expected to see today that was not one of them dog being fired for just cause their i would say thanks so much really appreciate rights. well justin bieber at a hits with the song baby some years go and now he and his bride of six years just had a real life newborn haley and justin bieber announced the birth of their first son on instagram on friday. let me these blows the picture of the baby's foot you can see there and wrote, welcome home, jack blues, bieber, haley chair, the photo online with a bear and blue heart emoji and you can bet they'll never, ever be a part all right. this hour of cnn
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